If you’ve never seen Alex Cox’s amazing 1984 film, please put all thoughts of the extra-mediocre Jude Law movie Repo Men out of your mind (as well as Cox’s sequel attempt Repo Girl). Repo Man features a young Emilio Estevez as the apprentice repo man to the completely insane Bud, played by the perfectly cast Harry Dean Stanton, which involves way more cocaine, shoot-outs, discussion of philosophy and aliens than you might expect. It’s one of the greatest cult films of all time, and Criterion has, as always, done it up right with commentaries, new interviews, deleted scenes, and more.

The Marvel anime team makes a movie, starring not only Tony Stark and War Machine, but Hawkeye, Black Widow and the Punisher. Hopefully it fares better than the Iron Man anime TV series, but the early Amazon reviews suggest otherwise.

Super-powered young girls are given complete authority over all crime-fighting in a futuristic city where the bad guys are cyborgs, monsters and mad scientists. I’m going to give you three guesses as to whether this is an anime or not, and the first three don’t count.

A young woman finds evidence of an ancient cult under her house, and unbelievably this does not lead to good things. Apparently this adaptation of Lovecraft’s “Dreams in the Witch House” features stop-motion animation, which, after countless cheap horror movies with crap CG, sounds like it has potential.